Land and the City
"Land and the City," published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1992, is an insightful exploration of land use patterns and processes within urban environments. Spanning 238 pages, this paperback edition delves into the crucial role that land plays in shaping modern urban settlements, serving as the foundational morphological elements that define cityscapes. The author presents a comprehensive analysis of land allocation and usage, blending theoretical frameworks with practical insights. This book is essential for urban planners, geographers, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate relationship between land and urban development. Enhance your knowledge of urban studies with this thought-provoking work that addresses the complexities of land in the city context.